Use native Core Graphics / ImageIO API on macOS to access and change image metadata
Project description
CGMetadata
Read and write image metadata on macOS from Python using the native ImageIO / Core Graphics frameworks.
CGMetadata is a Python wrapper around the macOS ImageIO and Core Graphics frameworks. It provides a simple interface for reading and writing image metadata, including EXIF, IPTC, and XMP data. Reading is supported for all image formats supported by ImageIO. Reading is also supported for video formats using AVFoundation.
Writing is not currently supported for RAW file formats nor for video formats. Writing of metadata has been tested on JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and HEIC files however it should be considered experimental. If you are using CGMetadata to write metadata to image files, please make sure you have tested the results before using it in production.
Synopsis
>>> from cgmetadata import ImageMetadata, VideoMetadata, IPTC, XMP
>>> md = ImageMetadata("test.jpeg")
>>> md.exif["LensMake"]
'Apple'
>>> md.iptc["Keywords"]
['fruit', 'tree']
>>> md.xmp["dc:description"]
['A pair of pears on a tree']
>>> # get XMP sidecar as a str
>>> xmp = md.xmp_dumps()
>>> # write an XMP sidecar file for the image
>>> with open("test.xmp", "w") as f:
... md.xmp_dump(f)
...
>>> # read metadata from XMP sidecar file and apply to image
>>> with open("test.xmp", "r") as f:
... md.xmp_load(f)
...
>>>
>>> md.write()
>>> # set metadata
>>> md.set(XMP, "dc:description", ["Test image"])
>>> md.set(IPTC, "Keywords", ["foo", "bar"])
>>> md.write()
>>> md.xmp["dc:description"]
['Test image']
>>> md.iptc["Keywords"]
['foo', 'bar']
>>>
>>> # update values with context manager
>>> with ImageMetadata("test.jpeg") as md:
... md.set(IPTC, "Keywords", ["Fizz", "Buzz"])
... md.set(XMP, "dc:creator", ["CGMetadata"])
...
>>> md.iptc["Keywords"]
['Fizz', 'Buzz']
>>>
>>> # read metadata from video file
>>> md = VideoMetadata("test.MOV")
>>> md.xmp.get("dc:subject")
['Coffee', 'Espresso']
>>>
Installation
pip install cgmetadata
Documentation
The documentation for CGMetadata is available at https://RhetTbull.github.io/CGMetadata/.
Source Code
The source code for this project is available on GitHub.
Command Line Interface
The package will install a small command line interface (CLI), cgmd
, which prints
metadata for an image file in tabular, JSON, CSV, TSV, or XMP formats. The CLI can also
be run by executing python3 -m cgmetadata
.
usage: cgmd [-h] [--version] [--csv] [--tsv] [--json] [--xmp] [--indent INDENT] [--no-header] IMAGE_OR_VIDEO
Print metadata for image files in various formats.
positional arguments:
IMAGE_OR_VIDEO path to image or video file
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version, -v show program's version number and exit
--csv, -c output as comma separated values (CSV); see also --no-header
--tsv, -t output as tab separated values (TSV); see also --no-header
--json, -j output as JSON; see also --indent
--xmp, -x output XMP sidecar for image; see also --no-header
--indent INDENT, -i INDENT
indent level for JSON; default 4, use 0 for no indentation
--no-header, -H when used with --csv, --tsv, omit column headers; when used with --xmp, omit XMP packet header
Supported Versions
CGMetadata has been tested on macOS 13 (Ventura) but should work on macOS 11 (Big Sur) and later. It will not work on earlier versions of macOS due to the use of certain APIs that were introduced in macOS 11. It is compatible with Python 3.9 and later.
License
MIT License, copyright Rhet Turnbull, 2023.
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